AAAS 2000 Chapter : Chapter 10
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Learning objectives: describe the four general systems of stratification: slavery, castes, the estate system, and the class system, analyze stratification using the three major sociological perspectives, including the views of. States: what are the issues and absolute poverty, relative poverty controversies surrounding the study of poverty, to what extent is social mobility occurring in the united states, what factors do marx, Weber, and boudrieu bourgeoisie, proletariat, class consciousness, false consciousness, class, status group, socioeconomic status (ses), prestige, party, cultural. Chapter 10 see as contributing to stratification? capital. Life chances is the likelihood of success is shaped by access to material, social, cultural resources. (social location determines the acesss to all of the resources and the acess shapes the success for you. ) Systems of stratification structured ranking of groups of people and perpetuates unequal rewards in terms of economics and power. Slavery enforced gratitude in which people are owned by other people and become objects.